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Petitions to recall four Tecumseh School Board members were approved on Wednesday, May 2 by the Lenawee County Election Commission led by Probate Judge Gregg Iddings. They ruled that language in the petitions was clear and all facts were valid.

Democrat Gretchen Whitmer, candidate for Governor of Michigan, attorney, former member of the Michigan Senate and Senate Democratic Leader, and former member of the Michigan House of Representatives, came to Tecumseh Monday, April 30 to meet with residents.

A special meeting of the Britton Deerfield School Board Saturday, April 28 lasted a scant 15 minutes, long enough for the board to vote to agree with Superintendent Stacy Johnson’s recommendation that high school principal John Eisley’s contract not be renewed, then allow for public comment from

Regardless of a reporter’s political leanings, it’s a big deal when you receive press credentials to an event where the President of the United States will be the featured speaker. On Saturday I had the privilege to be among those in the press pool at the Trump Rally in Washington, Mich.

A new restaurant set to open in downtown Clinton in “Oak Openings,” the Clinton Arts Center’s (CAC) new building set for a ribbon cutting on June 1, will feature seating for 120, entrees and shareable side dishes made from locally-sourced ingredients, tables built from oak trees that once stood i

The annual meeting of the Lenawee Community Foundation (LCF), held at the Lenawee Country Club on the morning of April 17, highlighted the gains of the foundation’s annual campaign as well as lauding the efforts of community members and entities who were honored with the Incito, Community Pillar,

The April 12 Britton-Deerfield (BD) School Board meeting saw John Eisley, a 40-year veteran in the field of public education, respond to Superintendent Stacy Johnson’s recommendation that his contract not be renewed.